ID 1105501
Lot 44 | Jean Fautrier (1898-1964)
Estimate value
€ 120 000 – 180 000
Juxtapositions
signé et daté 'Fautrier 58' (en bas à droite)
technique mixte sur papier marouflé sur toile
65 x 81.5 cm.
Réalisé en 1958.
signed and dated 'Fautrier 58' (lower right)
mixed media on paper laid on canvas
25 5⁄8 x 32 1⁄8 in.
Executed in 1958.
Provenance
Alexander Iolas Gallery, New York
Collection privée, Paris
Galerie Daniel Malingue, Paris
Collection Francis Lombrail, France
Collection Bourdon, Paris
Vente, Collection de Madame Bourdon, Guy Loudmer, hôtel Drouot, Paris, 25 mars 1990, lot 79
Galerie Odermatt-Cazeau, Paris
Vente anonyme, Cornette de Saint Cyr, hôtel Drouot, Paris, 10 octobre 1998, lot 18
Galerie Michael Haas, Berlin
Galerie Applicat-Prazan, Paris
Acquis auprès de celle-ci par le propriétaire actuel
Literature
P. Bucarelli, Jean Fautrier, pittura e materia, Milan, 1960, No. 443 (illustré p. 368).
G. Boudaille et P. Javault, L'Art abstrait, Paris, 1990, No. 193 (illustré en couleur p. 154).
In La Gazette de l'hôtel Drouot, no. 11, Paris, 16 mars 1990 (illustré en couleurs p. VII).
P. Osenat, La Peinture reflet de son temps. Panorama de la peinture française de 1800 à nos jours, Paris, 1992 (illustré en couleurs p. 124).
M.-J. Lefort, Fautrier, catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint, Paris, 2023, No. 1031 (illustré en couleurs p. 526).
Exhibited
Paris, Galerie Daniel Malingue, Maîtres impressionnistes modernes, novembre-décembre 1985, No. 24 (illustré en couleurs au catalogue d'exposition n.p.).
Paris, Galerie Karsten Greve, Jean Fautrier, avril-mai 2006.
Artist: | Jean Fautrier (1898 - 1964) |
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Artist: | Jean Fautrier (1898 - 1964) |
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